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1 N ,, , v Honoria girls present a humorous side at Forensic Follies. Honoria officers are Joanne Hoschar, Vice-Presidentg Pat Edwards, Recording Secretaryg Carol Godt, Treasurerg Marcia Elmore, Presidentg Mrs. Brown, Advisorg Ann Leonard, Corresponding Secretary. likfJ,QL4 fri- .Lg Q ,.g ,g .',, L' s 1 4 ...Mn ,, ....-. Nm. i -.44 5? ,NM ..,., x ii L 1 -, f 'A '-r -dbh Km , V4' k,,--,zu f-an .-al Joanne Hoschar and Don Dickerson, sweethearfs of Honoria. Don Dickerson faints for Honoriris skit in the Forensic Follies. 71
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POSING OUTSIDE THE AUDITORIUM ARE HONORIA MEMBERS: FIRST ROVV - S. Freundlich, N. Stuck, B. Schoenberger, S. Goldman, K. Zinn, L. Mansker, I. Heming- way, M. Litvan, P. Edwards, K. Murray, Mrs. Brown. SECOND ROW - I. Donafsky, I. Gilbert, L. Wolfe, N. Honoria Places First Marcia Elmore, President, hands their advisor, Mrs. Brown the trophy for first place in Forensic Follies. Wutz, D. Dickerson, M. Elmore, G. Kaylor, L. Weinberg, R. Liss, I. Hoschar, C. Godt, A. Leonard, S. Rarback, M. McGoleman, S. Swettman, A. Sweitzer, C. Kidd, I. George, B. Phipps, E. Chessler, N. Bryan, N. Howells. ' in Forensic Follies The primary purpose of Honoria is to promote scholarship, leadership, character, citizenship, and a sense of civic responsibility in high school irls. g The activities of Honoria include visiting the Old Folks Home, Science banquet place cards, Spirit Dolls, Cerebral Palsy Telethon, Singing Valentines, Interclub Picnic, and selling North Miami Pennants. The requirements for membership in Honoria are having a 3.0 average, good standing with teachers and fellow students, and , good citizen- ship. Originating in 1954, their colors are blue and white, and they uphold the motto, still higher - ever upwardf, Ann Marie Leonard, Carol Kaylor and Linda Manslcer participate in the Forensic Follies skit.
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One of the newer organizations of our school is Junior Civi- tan. The member are: FIRST ROW - Jerry Rockey, Jim Youngblood, Richard Brown, Glenda Daniels, Bob Clasberg, Don Meyers, Dillon McDanie1s, and jim Murphy. SECOND ROW - Fred Cain, Don Hansil, Tom Bartlett, Tony Bared, Civitan, Members: Builde Junior Civitan is guided by their officers: Fred Francis, Corresponding Secretary, Don Hansill, Recording Secre- tary, Iim Murphy, Vice-President, Ed Masaitis, Treas- urer, Glenda Daniels, sweetheart and Chaplain, and Bob Glasberg, President. I . XV 1 72 Roger Garate, Jerry Klee, Ron Villella, Steve Shaffer, Wayne Virag, Willy Woods. THIRD ROW - Pete DeBlasi, Ion Looney, Ed Masaitis, Bob Tompkins, Bob Cornell, Mike McLaughlin, Fred Francis, Tim Long. rs oi Good Citizenship These builders of good citizenshipv are starting their third year as a service club at North Miami under the direction of Mr. Viviano. Their services to the school include, the care of our Davison Me- morial Patio and participation in the Foreign EX- change carnival. They also help with the Unicef drive and with other Civitan clubs, take part in the annual sale of fruit cake to raise money for the club. Iunior Civitan members must maintain a 2.8 aver- age and try in all Ways to uphold the purpose of their club, that of service to the school and com- munity, building good citizenship, leadership, and character. Glenda Daniels, sweetheart, and Ed Masaitis, mascot, are up in the air for junior Civitan.
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